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    2400 Triton router

    I have adapted my 2400 to a router table, but when I went to use the 1/2" collet with a 1/2" shank it would not fit. After struggling to remove the collet and measure its size I realised I had a...
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    Course in Router Handling

    Is there anywhere that offers private tution on using and understanding router use?
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    Timber Wolf Bandsaw Blades US

    With some certainty, I feel many would know Timber Wolf brand of bandsaw blade. In the past I used their blades to breakdown large sections of timbers I felled and then milled for furniture making,...
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    In SA I once felled over 200 Aleppo pines, Pinus...

    In SA I once felled over 200 Aleppo pines, Pinus halepensis, and milled 30 tonnes of the timber that I brought back to Victoria. I lined a room with the aromatic timber, the thing was that even after...
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    It's more likely a Lawson cypress, Chamaecyparis...

    It's more likely a Lawson cypress, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana and variety there of. The bark and small section of stem suggests that its Lawson cypress. However, most of the time more of the tree is...
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    The first piece of information is that termites...

    The first piece of information is that termites eat wood that is affected by decay organisms, and therefore, logic has it that wood that is unaffected by fungi are unattractive to termites. What this...
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    What size was the larvae? Giant wattle moths are...

    What size was the larvae? Giant wattle moths are usually as thick as an index finger and about the length of it. The moth is 4" long and has a wingspan of around 5". I've seen larvae in old, dead,...
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